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4434ChemAssist App for iOShttp://www.merlot.org/merlot/viewMaterial.htm?id=916016
'Are you looking for a convenient and reliable way to track your on-hand chemical inventory? Look no further. Now you can easily manage your classroom or stock room chemicals in a snap using ChemAssist, the latest mobile app from Fisher Science Education. Available for use on iPad, iPhone, or iPod devices, ChemAssist is perfect for chemistry teachers, lab assistants or chemical stock room managers.It&rsquo;s like having your own personal lab assistant. By utilizing the QR scanning function, which is built right into the app, you can instantly add any Fisher Science Education chemical to your inventory. Just scan the QR code that is conveniently printed on all Fisher Science Education chemical labels and with the touch of a button, you can instantly add the item to your inventory.&nbsp;Maybe you want to manage your inventory from your office or classroom and you don&rsquo;t want to use the QR scanning function. That&rsquo;s not an issue. Simply scroll through the extensive library of over 1000 educational chemicals that are built into the app. You&rsquo;re just a click away from importing any of our chemicals into your inventory. ChemAssist allows quick and seamless additions and subtractions to your chemical supply, allowing you to track your chemical usage and most importantly, it provides you with instant, visibility to your current on-hand chemical inventory.&nbsp;You probably already have chemicals in your stock room that you want to track. That&rsquo;s not a problem either. ChemAssist allows you to add ANY chemical into your on-hand inventory. It&rsquo;s simple. You just manually add some basic chemical information and in a few clicks, you can save any chemical to your inventory tracking system.In addition to managing your chemical inventory, ChemAssist provides:&bull;Instant access to MSDS information for any Fisher Science Education chemical.&bull;Chemical usage capabilities, including the ability to monitor stock levels, with convenient notifications when stock is low or inventory has expired.&bull;Export or sort your chemical inventory&bull;A simple ordering tool that allows you to build a list of chemical you need and then create a PDF order form that you can save, email or print instantly.'This is a free appThe Chemical Touch App for iOShttp://www.merlot.org/merlot/viewMaterial.htm?id=913507
'Explore the properties of the elements, the standard amino acids, and the nucleobases with The Chemical Touch. A touch sensitive periodic table and chemical information companion, it provides a wealth of information right at your fingertips. Recolor the periodic table by selecting properties other than Atomic Mass to visually investigate periodic trends. Having exhausted the built-in information, the internet button opens the Wikipedia page for the selected element, amino acid, or nucleobase.A quick guide detailing all the features is available for download at the application website.'This app costs $0.99Chemical Reaction GIFshttp://www.merlot.org/merlot/viewMaterial.htm?id=757815
Short (&lt;1 min.) GIF format videos of interesting (read: violent) chemical reactions, often involving things that catch fire or blow up. Users can also submit GIFs of their own chemical reactions.Rheology - New Concepts, Applications and Methodshttp://www.merlot.org/merlot/viewMaterial.htm?id=736175
This is a free textbook offered by InTech.'This book focuses on the current research in the area of rheology. Rheological characterizations are performed on materials in order to understand the basic nature of a system, quality control of raw materials and final products. The rheological characterizations are important to study the effect of different parameters such as formulation, shelf life and temperature on the quality of final products. The book covers a broad range of rheology related topics such as microrheology, capillary rheolgical measurements, characterization of dense suspensions and numerical analysis of viscoelastic fluids.'